One thing most Cdns miss is the length of time their health plan allows them to be out of province. Their either 6 or 7 months.MOST forget that includes travel in Canada.For example you can not live in BC,take 180 days in US Then stay in your Alberta cabin .Most Provinces even like to know when and for how long you will be gone.

sem1 wrote:One thing most Cdns miss is the length of time their health plan allows them to be out of province. Their either 6 or 7 months.MOST forget that includes travel in Canada.For example you can not live in BC,take 180 days in US Then stay in your Alberta cabin .Most Provinces even like to know when and for how long you will be gone.

sem1 wrote:One thing most Cdns miss is the length of time their health plan allows them to be out of province. Their either 6 or 7 months.MOST forget that includes travel in Canada.For example you can not live in BC,take 180 days in US Then stay in your Alberta cabin .Most Provinces even like to know when and for how long you will be gone.

Ya good luck on that one,what they may want(doubtfull)and what they get may not be the same.I will check that out and get back to you.Saskatchewan says 6 months temporarily absent for education,business,employment,but does not state that it is consecutive or not.Who knows what applies and how.

Out of Province also includes travel to other Provinces and not just outside of the country. You have to be present, IN THE PROVINCE, for a minimum amount of time to maintain your coverage. I believe this period of time varies from Province to Province.